1968 Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:350 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 12,230
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Camaro
Trim: coupe
Drive Type: Automatic
1968 Chevy Camaro, Father/Son Project car. Bought car ten years ago used. Son is gone, lost interest, want to sell. Just put New tires, front195X60X16, rear 275X60X15 and New battery. Clear title and tag up to date. Zeroed odometer when we did the mechanical rebuild, 12,230 miles over the last seven years. Rebuilt 350 V8 with 3/4 race cam, Edelbrock performer intake and carberator, HEI ignition, headers, rebuilt 350 transmission, rebuilt drive shaft, rebuilt 12 bolt possitrac rear end, rebuilt front subframe with polygraphite bushings and parts. After market Cowl hood, front disc brakes, master cyl, power assist unit, stainless steel lines, rubber brake lines and rear aluminum drums. Replaced all glass and rollers in windows, after market "Painless Wiring Harness and Fuse box, Roll Bar, Frame connectors, traction bars,racing shifter, chrome wheels,power stearing, rear spoiler. Dash and door jams are "Candy Apple Red", exterior was Candy Apple Red, but is extreamly faded now. Bumpers and rain drip rails are shaved.
We never got to the interior and after the car being in the outdoor elements for 7 years, the paint has faded and some rust is popping out. Mechanically sound but needs minor rust repair, paint and interior. Gas gauge and amp meter not working, needs different pwr stearing pully,mufflers, windshield wipers, dash pad, vent panels. Rust on drip rails, drivers rear fender and rocker panel. Pin holes in drivers floor, all of the other metal is solid. Hood and body panels need slight alignment. Full payment is required with in 7 days of end of auction and the shipping cost is responsibility of the buyer. The hard work is done, would be great father/son project for someone!! Runs like a "Scalded Dawg"!!!!
SOLD "AS IS" NO WARRENTIES
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